Luxury Interiors Magazine - October 2018

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LUXURY INTERIORS MAGAZINE

BEHIND THE BRAND: THE MAKING OF CAMERON DESIGN HOUSE

Marthe Armitage commissioned at West Middlesex University Hospital

OCTOBER 2018

Enviable entrances illuminated by Vibia LIGHTING: FLUIDITY, FLEXIBILITY AND FUNCTIONALITY

Vesta Interior Design discusses demand for multi-generational living


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Contents

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Design Feature

Design trends with ANARCHITECT, Jonathan Ashmore

Behind the brand: The making of Cameron Design House

Interior Design Case Study

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Vesta Interior Design discusses demand for multi-generational living

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Lighting Case Study

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Enviable entrances illuminated by Vibia

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Project

Lighting Feature

Fluidity, flexibility and functionality

Project News

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Marthe Armitage West Middlesex University Hospital commission

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Awards News ARIGHI BIANCHI WINS FAMILY BUSINESS OF THE YEAR AWARD Macclesfield-based furniture house, Arighi Bianchi, has been crowned ‘Retail Family Business of the Year 2018’ at a prestigious national awards ceremony. The Family Business of the Year Awards celebrate the best of British family businesses, champion the family business story and help to give a voice to the significant contribution that family firms make to the UK economy. Arighi Bianchi, is independently and family owned and has been since it was established in 1854 by Antonio Arighi and his cousin Antonio Bianchi, both originally from Northern Italy. Their landmark store opened in 1892, selling high quality handmade furniture which gained a nationwide reputation and the patronage of kings. Modelled on the original Crystal Palace, the Grade II* listed store is located on the historic Silk Road in Macclesfield and is still directly owned and run by the Bianchi family. Over its 164-year history it has become famous for its huge selection of furniture, wealth of knowledge and expertise, and its

store has remained an iconic focal point in the town and across the North West. Commercial director, Nick Bianchi, says: “We’re absolutely thrilled to have won this award, which is testament to all the hard work and dedication of our team here at Arighi Bianchi. As a fourth-generation family business, we’re incredibly proud of our heritage but we wouldn’t be here, over 160 years later, if it weren’t for all our fantastic staff and customers.” “At a time when the British High Street is in turmoil, established family businesses like Arighi Bianchi offer the customer stability and assurance. Our longstanding reputation

ROMAN’S FUTURE BUSINESS MAGNATES Leading international shower designer and manufacturer, Roman, has won the Marketing and Branding Award with their Future Business Magnates Team. Roman was a business mentor for a team of Year 8 entrepreneurial students in the Future Business Magnates Competition. This exciting and fun competition aims to build enthusiasm in young people and introduces them to the basics of starting

and running a business. School teams are supported by a business partner from a local firm who work with the team throughout the competition, lending their experience and expertise and guiding them in their first business venture. A large and glitzy Gala Award Dinner was held where achievements were acknowledged and awards were given. Roman was the business partner for

and the relationships we’ve built up over the years allow us to be optimistic about the future, and this award is a reflection of that.” Paul Andrews, Founder and Managing Director of Family Business United says: “Arighi Bianchi are worthy winners of the Retail Family Business of the Year Award 2018, taking the title in what was an incredibly strong category. They are a great example of a family who take real pride in their business, are very much part of the fabric of their community and truly understand the need for exemplary customer service too.”

Barnard Castle School and they proudly won the Marketing and Branding Award. Each team develops their business idea and participates in a series of six challenges which include everything from team building, product design, marketing and finance. Roman helped Barnard Castle School over the year by attending each challenge and providing them with advice and help whenever needed. The team also had a couple of trips to Roman’s Headquarters, where they were introduced to each department and shown the manufacturing process. The team developed an ambitious business plan which created hydrogen from natural local resources to fuel agricultural machinery. David Osborne, Managing Director of Roman, commented: “Barnard Castle School worked extremely hard on their product idea and to win the Marketing and Branding Award is such an achievement. The team’s enthusiasm and eagerness to learn was inspiring to see and it has been a great pleasure to help and guide them through their various business challenges and we congratulate them on their welldeserved award.”

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Awards News

BRITISH INSTITUTE OF INTERIOR DESIGN WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT At its Annual General Meeting (AGM) at the National Army Museum, the British Institute of Interior Design (BIID) presented its two prestigious Institute awards and officially welcomed new BIID President Gilly Craft The BIID AGM provides members with the chance to learn about the Institute’s progress over the past twelve months and vote in new directors. The AGM also recognises the achievements of individual BIID members who have made a valuable contribution to the institute. The AGM marked the official hand-over to new BIID President Gilly Craft, who takes over from Charles Leon. Gilly is a long standing and experienced member of the BIID council, previously being CPD Director, chairing the CPD committee and working with members of the BIID Council to ensure BIID Registered Interior Designers are fully informed and qualified. Gilly began her working life as an air stewardess, with global travel inspiring her love of architecture and design. She later enrolled at the Regent Academy, completing the Interior Design Diploma with a distinction and went on to teach an Interior Design City and Guilds course. She soon started designing for clients and gradually gave up tutoring and started her own Studio. Koubou Interiors has since become an award-winning practice in Healthcare Design with a wide range of clients.

ANTHROPOLOGIE, IKEA, AND ZARA AMONG WINNERS OF VEGAN HOMEWARE AWARDS 2018 From Faux-Sheepskin Rugs to High-Quality Bed Linens, PETA Launches List of Best Buys for a Beautiful, Ethical Home As demand for compassionate and sustainable decor and furnishings grows – keeping pace with the skyrocketing interest in vegan living – PETA’s second annual Vegan Homeware Awards recognise this year’s top

designs and innovations for a cruelty-free home. Anthropologie has won Best Vegan Sofa for its turquoise Angelina sofa made with durable polyester dolly “wool”; Zara was awarded Best Wool-Free Blanket for its funky crocheted Plain Weave Multicoloured Blanket; the award for Best Feather-Free Cushion went to Weaver Green for its Nomad Taurus Cushion, made entirely from recycled plastic bottles; The White Company nabbed the prize for Best Silk-Free Sheets for its

luxurious Camborne Bed Linen Collection; and for the second year in a row, IKEA has taken the award for Best Faux-Sheepskin Rug for its soft and warm Fårdrup rug. Other winners include Israeli designer Erez Nevi Pana, who received the Innovation Award for his artistic vegan furniture – made from natural materials like salt and soil – and Instagram influencer Suszi Saunders, who won the Best Vegan Home Award for her lavishly decorated London abode.

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Design Feature

New design trends through the eyes of ANARCHITECT – Jonathan Ashmore Jonathan Ashmore, founder and director of the international architecture and design practice ANARCHITECT predicts the new design trends following last month’s Milan Design Week. Influence of the Tropics “I have spotted a subtle influence of the Tropics. Statement pieces by Dimore Studio used highly lacquered cane and bamboo framed within machined metals and alloys, while new Lebanese designers, like Khaled El Mays seen at the Nilufar Depot, further challenged traditional use of rattan and cane with his bold contemporary pieces.” Natural and earthy tones “Whilst bold, pristine colours were still prominent, there appears to be a noticeable shift towards natural and earthy tones and a definitive movement towards handmade rather than machined perfection. Pigments offer less uniformity but add depth and character to plasters finishes and concrete tiles for both interiors and exteriors. Examples include Gypsum Arte’s new collections and Matteo Brioni’s Stratigraphies. Technology is the new craft “On the other hand, some companies, like Cedit, have embraced technology as the new craft with their Rilievi collection. They use advanced manufacturing techniques to create textures and 3D geometric forms which play with colour consistency and rely on light and shadow to add depth to forms. They have used technology to evoke a ‘manmade’ aesthetic.” Glass is back “Glass is one of the materials making a strong come back. One of the great examples of this trend is the Bouroullec brothers’ collaboration with Wonderglass on hand-blown coloured objects with purposeful imperfections and organic forms. Glas Italia used coloured reedglass and Mattiazzi dichroic glass to create formal room dividers, which blur vision between spaces and unify them with strong colour rendering.” State of stone “Materiality and superlative detail are a deep passion of mine, particularly when it comes to natural stone. The craftsmen at Vaselli Marmi are capable of crafting stone like a skilled carpenter can work wood. They defy logic and material weight to produce kitchens and bathrooms which express the raw, natural state of stone with refinement and precision.”

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Established in 1988 Tip Top Linen Services Ltd has a track record second to none in meeting the needs of restaurants, hotels, event organisers, catering companies and airlines.

What we believe (philosophy)

With over two decades of providing linen of high quality to the hotel and catering industry, meeting the needs of these businesses with particular taste and requirements we have learned that attention to detail is everything, from timely deliveries to ease of ordering.

Being honest, reliable and having full transparency has brought us to where we are today. Our staff echo this philosophy and are happy to be working in an environment where high standards are maintained and understand our core principles.

We have invested heavily in modern machinery, huge stocks and have also acquired more space to meet the demand for our work. Our new laundry facility which is now over 13,000.00 square feet allows us to respond quickly to our customers needs and requests.

Coming from humble backgrounds our directors always feel fortunate for being in a position where they are today. They believe in a personable approach and giving back to the community through local and national charities.

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We believe that quality products and consistency in our services are key to ensuring we meet the high standards of our customers so they can in turn meet the tough demands of their own customers.


Services

Suppliers

Ethos:

Our suppliers are all responsible businesses some dating back 100+years in this industry. We have insured that their approach to being responsible is adhered to so we can rest assured that the linen being provided is of a high standard and is ethically sauced. Some of the suppliers also have taken the initiative to promote higher levels of social responsibility by joining the “better cotton initiative (bci) for short, this organisation is a non for profit to connect cottons complicated internal supply chain, from the farmers to retailers and to promote global standards for better cotton. BCI is there to make global cotton production better for the people who produce it, better for the environment it grows in and better for the sectors future.

Our companies’ ethos has been and always will be to provide high quality products and a high quality service to all customers. As a family run company we treat every staff as a family member. We believe that the culture at work should be so that our staff feel comfortable and be respected and in an environment where they are happy.

TIP TOP LAUNDRY & LINEN HIRE Address: Unit F1, Cradock Road, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 0JF Phone: 01582 495 485 Email: info@tiptoplinenservices.com Website: www.tiptoplinenservices.com

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Latest News BFM SUPPORT FURNITURE APPRENTICESHIP A brand new industry-specific Furniture Apprenticeship will allow young people to learn skills on the job while gaining a Level 3 qualification. The training scheme, funded and supported by the British Furniture Manufacturers (BFM) as well as The Furniture Makers’ Company (FMC), will allow apprentices to train for a spectrum of jobs including; a bespoke furniture-maker, advanced CNC technician and an advanced upholsterer.

LEADING IP EXPERT URGES WALLCOVERINGS BUSINESSES TO PROTECT THEIR DESIGNS

Approval of the furniture designer module is still awaited but expected to follow shortly. “Apprenticeships are a great way to bring a fresh perspective into a business, and with substantial training and development, are beneficial to both the employee and employer. The new scheme will also present the industry with the opportunity to advance individuals to a level that will help fill the skills gap” said Jackie Bazeley, managing director of BFM. Property at Commercial Lawyers Taylors Solicitors, advised those in the wallcoverings industry to be proactive when it comes to protecting their intellectual property.

Wallcoverings manufacturers have been urged to make registering their designs a priority to protect them against copyright infringement.

An application to register a design can be made up to 12 months after the design is launched, giving the opportunity to see whether a design is successful before applying. A registered community design gives protection in all countries of the EU. Mr Catterall spoke about copyright issues affecting the wallcoverings industry at the annual congress of IGI, the Global Wallcoverings Association in Portugal.

Tony Catterall, Head of Intellectual

He was invited to address the conference as

Jonny Westbrooke, FMC CEO, added: “The Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard was successfully developed and given ministerial approval last year, thanks to the support of the furnishing industry. A Level 3 Standard is now desperately needed for school leavers who meet the entry requirements for the higher level. We are pleased the approval has been granted so work can now start on the development of the bespoke furniture-maker, advanced upholsterer and advanced furniture CNC technician standards.” one of the best-known lawyers to the home furnishings industry and a leader in the field of designs and copyright. Mr Catterall told the gathering that the great advantage of registration was that it defeated an argument of independent origination by the infringer. He said: “Businesses should be mindful of protecting their intellectual property by taking the appropriate steps to register any designs. A registered community design gives protection in all the countries of the EU and application can be made up to 12 months after the design is launched, which gives an opportunity to see whether a design is successful before applying.” John Carter, Chairman at Graham and Brown who also attended the IGI Congress said ‘I have had the pleasure in working with Tony for more than 20 years on design copyright issues, he is a straight taking guy who gives his opinion in a very clear and concise manner, from the start you get a very clear indication from Tony if you there is or isn’t a case to answer, this in my opinion is very unusual when you talk to a lawyer you can find yourself coming out of a meeting with more questions than answers, this is definitely not the case when you appoint Tony to represent you.’ IGI, headquartered in Belgium, is a worldwide not-for-profit organisation with the mission to help the wallcovering industry solve business problems by providing a forum for discussion. With offices in Blackburn and Manchester, Taylors is a commercial law firm exclusively acting for company clients. The dynamic and highly experienced lawyers at Taylors are committed to providing the highest quality service through a first-hand understanding of our clients’ business priorities and specific requirements. It is a well-known adviser to companies in the UK Home Furnishings Industry.

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UK INTERIOR REFURBISHMENT & FIT-OUT SECTOR INCREASED BY 6% IN 2017 The interior fit-out and refurbishment market -as defined in AMA Research’s latest report on the sector - has increased by 34% since 2013, in value terms, and rose by 6% within the last year alone. However, annual growth levels are starting to slow, and more constrained growth is forecast, for reasons including the uncertain state of the UK economy, a deferral of major investment decisions, cuts to public sector budgets and a continued scaling back of large construction programmes. Fit out and interior refurbishment output has increased steadily in recent years, especially within sectors such as commercial offices, education and leisure & entertainment. For a variety of reasons, many private sector clients have chosen to commission interior refurbishment works rather than costlier and potentially more disruptive new build projects. Ongoing shortages of Grade A office space in many parts of the UK have also contributed towards much of the recent market growth. In the public sector, reductions in capital spending programmes and the trend towards smaller but more suitable estate portfolios has led to increased interest in refurbishment in industries such as

education and healthcare. Organisations such as NHS trusts and universities have tended to reassess and refresh their existing assets, rather than taking on more expensive new build projects. “In many end use sectors, demand for refurbishment services is also being led by changes in the way industries operate, such as a much greater emphasis upon technology-based learning in schools and universities, as well as rising expectations amongst students, which have led to significant improvements in many higher education institution facilities” said Fiona Watts of AMA Research. “Annual levels of growth of around 2-3% are forecast for the next few years.” Commercial offices constitute the largest market for interior refurbishment and fit-out services, accounting for 27% of value in 2017. The shortage of Grade A office space has contributed to growth in retrofit refurbishment and remodelling of existing space, whilst considerations such as changing patterns of working and energy or sustainability concerns are also affecting ways in which offices are being designed. Opportunities in the retail sector are expected to decline over the coming

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years. Store conversions and interior refurbishments remain important to many of the UK’s leading retailers, however many are now rationalising their estates in the face of greater competition from online shopping channels. Others with a high-street presence such as pubs, restaurants and betting shops also face similar challenges, although overall the leisure and entertainment sector is forecast to grow, driven by clients such as budget hotel and gym/fitness club operators. Education represents the second largest sector for interior refurbishment in the UK. In the higher education sector, there are significant opportunities for fit-out and refurbishment work going forward, and investment in areas such as student accommodation and learning and recreational facilities continues to grow, as establishments bid to stand out from their rivals to attract students. At the same time, the healthcare sector share is expected to remain unchanged for the next few years, although looking further ahead, the predicted expansion of the care homes sector may assume increasing significance within the healthcare market.

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PROPERTY OWNERS ARE WASTING £107BILLION WORTH OF SPACE IN THEIR HOMES Property owners are wasting £107billion worth of space in their homes, according to research. Experts found homeowners are failing to make the most of space in their home due to bulky TV cabinets and stands taking up large chunks of the floor. In fact, the study - carried out as the housing market slows down - found they can take up to £3,066 worth of space in the average home. The survey also revealed 49 per cent of Brits point to the living room as their favourite room in the house, with the TV being the most common focal point. Despite this, adults across the UK have widespread dissatisfaction with their living rooms, with over half feeling they are not utilising the space they have. The research was commissioned by Samsung as consumer demand for larger screen televisions has seen a drastic increase, with analysts seeing 38 per cent growth in sales of TVs that are 65” or larger, in the last year. Samsung are working in collaboration with

one of Britain’s finest interior designers, Mel Massey, to showcase how a big screen TV can complement the living room, rather than dominate. Massey, said: “With space in our homes being as precious as ever, and most homeowners agreeing that they would like some more space we have had to become space savvy with the way we design and style our homes and appliances – and our TVs are no exception. “In the past we have only ever have two options when it comes to displaying our TV, either in a cupboard out of sight or on a stand in the room – as an interior designer I would always choose for it to be out of sight. “Now we have a way of displaying it that enables us to use the TV as a feature.” In a time where the size of UK homes are continually shrinking, living rooms are suffering the most, being 32 per cent smaller than back in 1970’s. Space is therefore very valuable, and with desirable TV’s growing in screen size and nearly one in 10 Brits blame their TV stand

and unsightly and bulky appearance for their limited space. With more than half of Brits wishing they had more floor space in their living room, as well as feeling as if they aren’t making the most of the space, these design features will allow for the nation to claim back the £107billion worth of space in our homes. Staggeringly, 67 per cent of people still use a stand for their TV; the new Samsung QLED range and The Frame TV can both be wall mounted with a near invisible cable, seamlessly fitting into your interior. Rob King, Vice President of Consumer Electronics at Samsung UK said: “We’re seeing consumer demand for bigger and bigger TV sizes, but at Samsung we have challenged ourselves to create a larger TV that complements a home without being overbearing. With Ambient Mode on QLED and Art Mode on The Frame TV, we give consumers the ability to have the best of both worlds, meaning no one will have to compromise on either screen size or home décor choices again.”

NBF TO IMPLEMENT RANDOM PRODUCT TESTING The National Bed Federation is to introduce random product testing to see if mattresses, bases and headboards meet its Code of Practice. Products made by NBF members and non-members will be bought on the open market. Products will be subject to flammability tests, then cut open and specifications checked against marketing claims. Textile composition labelling information will be looked for and enquiries will be made about chemicals and other featured treatments to ensure compliance with REACH and Biocides regulations. Up to 50 products will be purchased in a year.

in raising standards, improving awareness and tightening procedures in bed manufacturing in the UK. “All this helps to level the playing field for reputable manufacturers doing the right thing. But we realised we needed to do more to further strengthen trust in the NBF Approved Mark,’ said Tony Lisanti, NBF president. ‘We hope this new Due Diligence Testing Programme will take our fight against rogue traders to the next level. We believe it’s a robust enhancement to our Code of Practice audit process.’

The Due Diligence Testing Programme has been developed by the NBF to strengthen its Code of Practice after conducting a pilot exercise earlier this year.

As well as the random purchases, some products will be bought for Due Diligence testing as a result of what the NBF described as ‘credible concerns’ expressed by third parties; or, in the case of NBF members, where Previous Code of Practice performance has been less than A rated.

‘The NBF’s Code of Practice, with its comprehensive, regular audits compulsory for all NBF manufacturer members - has resulted in massive strides

Test results will be shared with all companies, both member and nonmember. More serious findings could be reported to trading standards.

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Reports will be issued periodically but companies and products will not be specifically identified – unless the results are sufficiently serious, which may lead to informing trading standards; and, in the case of NBF members, to suspension or expulsion. ‘All along, the NBF Code of Practice has been about reassuring customers that what they’re buying from NBF members is safe, clean and honest. They can’t look inside a mattress to see what’s there, so they have to take on trust what they’re told it contains. “With this new random testing programme we aim to go a step further towards exposing the dishonesty that so frustrates reputable traders. We want to make people think twice about what they’re buying, especially if it looks like a “great bargain”. “We also hope it will give customers even further reassurance that buying a product made by an NBF member is worth it,’ said Jessica Alexander, NBF executive director.


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3M launches 2018 architectural finishes collection Hundreds of stylish designs have been added to the DI-NOC architectural finishes range by 3M, taking the total number in this portfolio to more than 1,000. The new designs – now available in the UK and Ireland – accurately mimic wood grains, natural stone patterns, metallic finishes, rich fabrics and leather looks, as well as including solid colours. As with all products in the DI-NOC architectural finishes range by 3M, they also adhere to both smooth and rough surfaces bubble-free. This makes them ideal for everything from renewing furniture to covering interior and exterior walls to create unique architectural focal points. For more information, visit www.3m.co.uk/innovativefinishes Luxury Interiors Magazine - 13 LI718013 - 3M - QP.indd 1

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People on the move

WASHROOM WASHROOM STRENGTHENS ITS TEAM OF DIRECTORS Leading commercial washroom designer, manufacturer and installer, Washroom Washroom, has recently announced the appointment of three new directors who will join the leadership team with immediate effect.

All three will work alongside Washroom’s existing team of directors and will be involved in the day-to-day running of Washroom and Cre8. Together the new leadership team will look at ways to shape the future of both companies going forward.

continual year of growth. As we continue to expand and develop we know that our new dynamic team of directors will put us in an even stronger position to take both Washroom and Cre8 forward over the next 17 years.”

Peter Blair, Ben Langham and Jack Plumb all know Washroom Washroom and its partner company, Cre8 Joinery Solutions inside out, having worked for both companies in different roles for a number of years, with Jack clocking up more than 11 years to date.

Trevor Bowers, director at Washroom Washroom said: “We’ve come a long way in the 17 years since we first founded the company and we’re extremely proud of where we are today. We’ve worked on hundreds of prestigious projects and have gone from strength to strength with last year our 16th

Together, Washroom and Cre8 are committed to delivering bespoke projects and have worked on some of the most prestigious, high profile commercial projects in London. The company recently opened a new showroom with Saneux, located in the heart of Clerkenwell

PENTHOUSE APPOINTS NEW MD Shirley Jackson, production director at Penthouse Carpets has been promoted to the role of managing director.

with the job or reorganising transport operation before becoming production director in 2010.

Jackson joined the company 15 years ago

“I want to spend more time out talking to

our customers. We are nothing without our customers and I want to get this message across.” Shirley said. Jackson says the employee-owned company would continue to invest in its plant, equipment and environmental credentials.

GPAD PROMOTES CHARLES BETTES TO MANAGING DIRECTOR London architectural practice, gpad london ltd, has promoted director Charles Bettes to managing director with immediate effect. Company founder and incumbent managing director Christopher Ploutarhou will now become chairman. Charles has a proven track record of designing high quality buildings. Notable projects he’s been involving in are Wittering House, which won both Best London Home and the Grand Prix of the Evening Standard New Homes Award 2018 as well as being shortlisted for AJ’s Small Project Awards 2018. Brunel House in Cardiff and Chamber Street in London are other key buildings he has been involved in. Previously a director with gpad london, 16 - Luxury Interiors Magazine

Charles’ promotion follows shortly after the practice has secured a tranche of project completions and new commissions both residential and commercial. He started at gpad london as an architect 12 years ago and completed his professional training while at the practice. Commenting on the appointment Christopher Ploutarhou, chairman, says: “Charles is a wonderful architect focused on creating buildings that improve lives. He is incredibly client-focused and understands how good design adds value commercially. Not only this, he lives and breathes the gpad ethos and is a motivational leader who brings the team together. His remit is to grow and develop the team and the practice.”

Charles Bettes, director, gpad london, comments: “gpad is made up of phenomenal people who together produce some outstanding work. “I love the ethos here where you are always encouraged to try out new ideas and stretch yourself. This is highly motivating. When you do good work, it’s recognised and acknowledged. “Our team is highly supportive, collaborative and questioning. People are always ready to step up and be ambitious both for our clients and ourselves. “I’m really looking forward to growing the practice and seeing our designs become reality.”


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Lighting Project

Enviable entrances illuminated by Vibia An entry area is an opportunity to make a strong first impression, and businesses often use this space strategically to telegraph their unique culture and set an immediate mood. A key component in establishing this atmosphere is the lighting design – both to complement the furnishings and décor and to draw attention to specific spots and architectural details.

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entrance that mixes rich materials such as marble, wood and leather. Hovering overhead is Arik Levy’s Wireflow chandelier, its slim black cables forming an ethereal, threedimensional outline that echoes the sleek staircase railings and the foyer’s open feel.

INRES At the five-storey Inres offices in Florence, Italy, the entrance acts as a transition between indoors and outdoors with floor-toceiling windows and a profusion of natural materials. The open space is anchored by a reception desk, above which hangs a trio of sleek Skan pendants. Designed by Lievore, Altherr, Molina, the lamp’s striking simplicity and pure form is perfectly in keeping with

the room’s minimalist mien and organic sensibility.

NH CIUDAD DE SANTIAGO Located in Santiago, Chile, the elegant NH Ciudad de Santiago hotel welcomes visitors with a dramatic entryway featuring a sweeping, circular staircase panelled in brass. Lighting design firm Opendark deployed Toan Nguyen’s Algorithm pendant, affixed to the ceiling with a striking tubular steel lattice. Suspended over the steps, its long cables are studded with glowing, hand-blown glass spheres that recall a sparkling constellation and draw the eye upwards to a clear focal point.


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Project

BEHIND THE BRAND: THE MAKING OF CAMERON DESIGN HOUSE Proudly designed and manufactured in Britain, Cameron Design House is renowned for its exceptional commitment to quality and creativity, with each sculptural lighting piece meticulously handcrafted in St Johns Wood, London. With the design studio and workshop combined under one roof, the unique identity and vision of each illumination is guaranteed, ensuring no details are compromised as the design is taken from sketch to reality.

Initially conceived from the Founder Ian Cameron’s fascination for material restraints and love of creating, these key principles remain integral to the design process. The unique vision for each bespoke sculptural piece still begins with Cameron, with the design being formed through initial drawings and the prototype stage ultimately allowing the original concept to progress. With a personal approach applied to all aspects of the business, Cameron’s involvement includes the individual review of every lighting structure, alongside the design panel, to ensure the overall vision is achieved and the superior technical standard is maintained. Inspired by a shared history between the United Kingdom and Finland, influences combine the vibrancy and creativity of London with the immense tranquillity of the Nordic countryside and its iconic design culture. Simplicity is celebrated through clean lines, carefully crafted into works of art that can be suspended from the ceiling to illuminate the surrounding space. Through the brand’s commitment to achieving a seamless structure, Cameron Design House have developed pioneering techniques that conceal all wiring and lighting elements, with every nut and bolt hidden to create the impressive sculptural profile.

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From brass to stainless steel, glass and timber, materials are chosen for their unique characteristics and carefully crafted to evoke Cameron Design House’s trademark contemporary aesthetic. Both modern technology and artisan techniques are utilised in the production process, with any machinery carefully controlled by hand to ensure a human element to the design. Each individual lighting sculpture is meticulously formed and finished by hand, revealing the honesty of the material and the hand of the maker through characteristic imperfections. The elevated attention to detail applied at every stage of the process allows both form and function to combine, ensuring a collection of ambient lighting pieces that experiment with poised, sculptural elements to create practical works of art.


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WILSON ASSOCIATES APPOINTS BETH CAMPBELL AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Global interior architecture firm Wilson Associates is pleased to announce the appointment of Beth Campbell as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective August 20, 2018. With more than 25 years of experience in global design, Campbell is a highly strategic leader who will bring passion and innovation to build upon Wilson Associates’ global reputation for excellence. Campbell is a formidable leader with an exceptional ability to navigate extremely complex scenarios. A LEEDcertified, registered architect, Campbell has a robust portfolio of high-profile projects. Most recently she was Executive Vice President and Head of Design for Westfield Corporation, where she successfully orchestrated an organizational transformation for the corporation’s internal design team. Prior to Westfield, she spent 16 years at Gensler, serving as Managing Partner in Las Vegas, and Global Account Director in San Francisco. Campbell earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Kent State University and a Master of Business Administration degree

from Golden Gate University, in addition to being LEED certified and a registered architect. She will be based in Wilson Associates’ Los Angeles office. Campbell is replacing Vincent Liew, who announced his departure after

GARRATT TO STEP DOWN AT ERCOL The managing director of ercol, Nick Garratt, is set to leave the company after 13 years. Nick joined the business as operations director and oversaw the reorganisation of the company’s manufacturing facility and the development of a new supply chain. Garratt was promoted to MD in 2013, going on to put in place a new leadership team. Nick also worked to develop the ercol product range and brand, growing the business to a turnover of some £20m. “ercol is an amazing company, and the integrity and values of this family business have kept me here for much longer than I originally planned. I have really enjoyed my time here working with some great people, and to all those who have given me such wonderful support I would like to offer my 22 - Luxury Interiors Magazine

personal thanks.” Nick commented. Nick, who is leaving by mutual consent, added that after such a long period with ercol he was “now looking for a new challenge”. Edward Tadros, chairman of ercol, says: “Nick joined ercol in January 2005 and has successfully progressed through the company from operations director to sales director on to becoming MD in 2013. “In all these varied roles Nick gave freely of his energies and expertise to help the company succeed and grow consistently. ercol has greatly benefited from his energy and dedication. Nick’s constant stream of new ideas and actions have contributed significantly to the growth of the company.

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Stacked and Layered a new range of contemporary door knobs Turnstyle Designs is excited to announce the introduction of two new stunning door knob designs at this year’s September trade shows, 100% Design and Monaco Yacht Show. It has been several years since Turnstyle has had any door knobs in its range of architectural hardware, but responding to popular demand and the resurgence of door knobs, the company has come out with its unique take on this traditional product.

Architects’ home is a statement in sustainability When it came to building a new home for themselves, the two partners in the practice Downs Merrifield Architects were determined to stamp sustainability throughout its specification. Aiming towards passive house status, Nic and Carolyn’s specification for the timber framed, timber and glass clad home includes very high levels of insulation, airtight construction, whole house ventilation, photovoltaics and large areas of south facing glazing to maximise solar heat gain.

The Layer, designed by Wayne Dymond, is a striking, bold design that combines layers of Amalfine or timber sandwiched in thick layers of solid brass, producing a simple but very effective contemporary door knob. The Stacked, designed by Christina Roberts, comes in four of the bestselling Amalfine designs (Wire, Facetted, Shagreen and Barrel) as well as leather and newly introduced Oak. Bold designs stacked between two slim layers of brass and set on a contemporary rose. Cabinet handles are also available to coordinate with the door knobs. The new designs are a clever fusion of classic product with a completely original contemporary twist, cleverly incorporating Turnstyle’s trademark mix of materials and finishes (each design is available in over 64 combinations of materials and finishes).

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Carolyn said: “We chose Ecopro Matt Emulsion because of its exceptional eco credentials, low odour and hard wearing finish. Every wall and ceiling that doesn’t have ceramic tiles or hardwood cladding has been painted with Ecopro.” With its Ecolabel approval, Ecopro Matt Emulsion is an easy to use, environmentally sound alternative to conventional emulsions. Its unique formulation is totally oil, acrylic and VOC free, helping create a healthier, more comfortable living or working environment, yet it offers excellent performance and covering properties. Photos courtesy: Rob Boltman Photography and Downs Merrifield architects

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Offering style and elegance to your bathroom, the Modul Basin Frame combines a basin and a matching furniture unit. The wall-hung product is highly popular in contemporary bathrooms; the pipework and odour trap are installed within your wall enabling your bathroom to maintain a sleek and sophisticated appearance.

Steamist, which supplies luxurious steam and sauna solutions to the residential, leisure and commercial sectors, has reported an increase in sales of its ShowerSense Valve reflecting the sophisticated device’s functionality, reliability and compact – go anywhere – design.

Not only is this product elegant, it’s extremely practical!

As well as shower and steam bathing, the unique Steamist spa experiences extends to AromaSense essential oils, ChromaSense lighting and AudioSense connectivity for your music. Of course, the shower options can be supplied as part of a fully integrated package which can include ready to tile modules, stylish furniture and intuitive controls that are programmable for personal preferences.

Outperforming rival products in this relatively new market, the ShowerSense Valve uses digital technology and can be located in places such as cupboards, roof-spaces or other spaces for ease of maintenance. The space saving valve measures just 140 x 225 x 35mm, yet it enables safe temperature compensation and is pressure-balanced to optimize user comfort. Importantly, delivering an impressive nine litres per minute flow, it is powerful enough to supply three shower outlets simultaneously: possibly featuring a rain head, body spray and handset.

With the pipework behind the scenes, there is extra storage space within your bathroom cabinet. Suitable for any home, the Modul Basin Frame offers flexibility in the mounting points so you can rearrange your bathroom in a style that’s perfect for you. For further information contact 0345 850 50 40, www.abacus-bathrooms.co.uk.

Ultimately, the Swiss-made, superbly engineered ShowerSense Valve is fully in harmony with Steamist’s reputation for top end quality, as well as the brand’s core message of ‘relax, restore and renew’.

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VESTA INTERIOR DESIGN NOTES INCREASED DEMAND FOR MULTI-GENERATIONAL LIVING Luxury interior designer Vesta Interior Design has seen a trend in homeowners requiring a solution to allow multiple generations to live in harmony under one roof. This has traditionally been popular among Middle Eastern and Asian families, but Vesta notes an increase among British and European buyers as a result of the current property market conditions.

With moving now so expensive, and both upsizing and downsizing coming with their own challenges, many families are opting to consolidate their potential purchasing power and buy together. Indeed, they recently undertook a project for leading developer St James at their Fitzroy Gate development in Isleworth to do just this.

Chris Dale, Managing Director at Vesta Interior Design, comments: “Multigenerational living is becoming an increasingly popular way of life and we have seen a real shift in the layouts of new homes and the brief when designing the interiors for a property. We recently undertook a project for leading developer St James at their Fitzroy Gate development in Isleworth where a key demographic at this development was extended family groups and multi-generational living, compared to most developers who are targeting downsizers. Multi-generational living has always applied culturally to Asian and Middle Eastern families, but we are seeing an extension of this with British buyers and Europeans.” Fitzroy Gate comprises of four, five and six bedroom family houses on a gated estate on the banks of the River Thames. Not only will the Grade II listed estate be converted in 39 flats and houses, it will also offer a care home for the elderly. Vesta has recently completed a show home at the scheme which appeals to every generation from grandparents to adult children and the traditional nuclear family. This is all thanks to clever layouts and multi-use spaces. Chris adds: “Fitzroy Gate has a real sense of Luxury Interiors Magazine - 27


community and a family structure which applies to all ages. The new show home caters to the different demands of these age groups within a single abode, offering both a formal living area and a relaxed area to entertain, along with plenty of seating to cater to all at meal times. “The formal dining area is the most important part of the home and for many cultures – including Chinese and Indian – it’s an area which showcases a family’s status. Therefore, we had to make sure that as well as flexible, it was elegant, impressive and a room the family could be proud of. With this in mind, we used high quality furniture, luxurious finishes and grand artwork on the walls, making sure it really stood out to anyone who visited.” The dining area was completed with an oversized table, with bench seating on one side which would allow lots of people to fit around the table. For the older generation, comfortable dining chairs make up the rest of the table’s seating. The relaxed entertainment area is tailored to the younger generation, with a focus on comfort and media, but again with a lot of seating. Vesta made sure it was fully equipped for watching television and using computers, but also for playing board games as a family – a space where everyone can relax together. As well as ensuring the space was functional for the whole family, it was also important for individuals to have their own space, so Vesta had to consider tailoring the bedrooms to this requirement. Chris adds: “Every room had full media capabilities, with all bedrooms pre-wired should they wish to add an entertainment system, such as Sonos, allowing people to enjoy their own space, with their own music. “When it came to design, it was important that each room was designed to suit each generation; the master and second bedroom were situated on the first floor and we took a more traditional approach to the design of these rooms as they would be used by the parents and grandparents of the family. Both had an ensuite bathroom for convenience. The kids’ bedrooms were on the second floor, with their own shared bathroom, and were large enough for additional seating should they wish to have friends over or have some privacy from the rest of the family as they grow older. The upstairs space was somewhat self-contained, which is appealing to families who have children who will likely want independence as they grow older.” Isleworth itself is a small town which offers a village setting within easy commute of Central London, and its riverside location is appealing to residents of all ages and Fitzroy Gate has a real sense of community. Residents even have use of a private communal garden space where they can entertain on the banks of the Thames, giving a family further flexibility. Furthermore, later in life, elderly members can make use of the onsite care home, giving their children the peace of mind that comes with being close by. 28 - Luxury Interiors Magazine


Control your roof windows with your voice for a healthier living environment From today, homeowners can for the first time ever tell their roof windows to open or close for a better and healthier living environment. Global roof window leader VELUX and smart home company Netatmo launch VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO, the first ‘plug-and-play’ smart home solution for remote sensor-based operation of roof windows, blinds and shutters. VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO is the first smart roof window system that connects with Apple HomeKit, allowing homeowners to manage indoor climate control at home or remotely across all Apple devices, including iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and HomePod. The system can be controlled using Siri®, Apple’s voice-controlled intelligent assistant, or with the touch of a button on the Apple Home app. According to research we spend a staggering 90 per cent of our time indoors and often forget to ventilate our homes. But now if it’s too hot or too cold in your home, if the air

starts to smell or it’s damp, the new smart home system from VELUX automatically airs out the room for you. Sensor-based automatic operation Built on the newest smart-sensor technology, the VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO system, developed in partnership with the leading smart home company Netatmo, thinks and acts on your behalf. Smart indoor sensors monitor the temperature, humidity and CO2 concentration inside the home and activate a gateway to open or close the roof windows to improve the climate indoors. Effortless control giving you peace of mind in your pocket VELUX ACTIVE with NETATMO works along with a control app for iOS and Android. Therefore, you can manage and monitor your windows with a few touches on your smartphone using the Apple Home

Duravit opens flagship showroom in Clerkenwell, London Duravit is delighted to open its new flagship showroom “Duravit London” in Clerkenwell – in the heart of London’s design community. Duravit London is a major investment and continues the story of the brand’s sustained success within the UK market. Marking the latest chapter in the company’s 201-year history, this prestigious showroom at approx. 2,500 square feet, is situated at 36-42 Clerkenwell Road and officially opened on 25th June 2018. Visitors to the showroom can experience more than 20 Duravit series, including Duravit’s latest product innovations such as XSquare, a new furniture collection designed by Kurt Merki Jr. and the Brioso furniture series by Christian Werner. With the aim of bringing designer bathrooms to life, the London showroom will be a focal point for professionals to see first-hand the quality of Duravit’s innovative designs as well as working displays featuring the award winning C.1 tap fitting series and the new DuraSystem® frames and SensoWash shower toilets. To meet the demands of the growing project market and particularly specifications including Duravit, the showroom will act as a hub for ideas, inspiration and specialist technical advice, working in partnership with architects, designers and developers to ensure the correct Duravit products are specified. In addition, training and CPD seminars will form part of a continuous programme of professional development for the A&D community and retailers.

app across all Apple devices and VELUX ACTIVE’s own app. Health and wellbeing added to smart homes The market for smart home solutions which can connect electrical devices in your home to the internet is booming. Worldwide the smart home market is predicted to grow to around $53.45 billion by 2022 (Statista 2018). Smart home technologies enable you to control household appliances like refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, clothes driers, coffee makers and kettles through apps and automatic regulation. Through the integration with Apple HomeKit, VELUX roof windows, blinds and shutters become part of the growing smart home product family that’s improving health, comfort and convenience in homes. www.velux.co.uk

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Founded over 24 years ago, Matt Livsey Hammond Ltd have established a huge portfolio of work and an enviable international reputation as crafters of fine metalwork. With an eclectic catalogue of projects ranging from sweeping balustrades in palaces, hotels and private homes to bespoke furniture and lighting pieces which are sculptural in their detail and beauty, the company specialise in filigree work, curving balustrades, furniture, lighting, mirrors, interior gates and ornamentation. 30 - Luxury Interiors Magazine

The trademark appearance is one of elegance, beauty and fluidity. All pieces are handmade to the highest standards combining traditional blacksmith arts, carving and casting methods with modern hi-tech production techniques where appropriate. A wide range of metals can be worked including wrought and cast iron, steel, bronze, aluminium, copper and brass, incorporating other natural materials such as glass, wood, stone

and precious stones where the design calls for it. A wide range of finishes is available including chemical patination, clear and colour waxing, specialist paint finishing, gilding and plating. Matt Livsey Hammond Ltd provide a complete service from design and construction to fitting and finishing. However an advisory and design-only service is also available.


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Lighting Project

that can be controlled in such a way that it mimics natural light and the changes in colour temperature throughout the day. The luminaires are controlled by a Tridonic lighting control system via a downloadable app for Android and iOS devices, which is programmable through colour temperature and time. The introduction of tuneable white LED technology has another benefit within the showroom as it enables Bisley’s clients to view furniture finishes under various colour temperatures, mimicking the exact lighting levels and colour temperature being replicated within their own space, giving them piece of mind that the furniture is going to be precisely what is required when it arrives on site.

Bespoke lighting from FUTURE designs creates a dynamic lighting scheme for one of Clerkenwell’s newest Showroom FUTURE Designs has created a bespoke lighting scheme for the interior of Bisley’s new showroom in the heart of Clerkenwell – the home of the UK’s design community. The stunning new space is multi-functional, used as an office, showroom and event space and an important chapter in the evolution of Bisley, showcasing its ability to provide a complete furniture solution for the contemporary workplace. This meant that FUTURE designs had to provide a scheme that would not only show case Bisley’s portfolio of first class workplace solutions but also provide the very best in workplace lighting designs, promoting wellness and comfort for Bisley’s employees. In line with the wellness standard all luminaires are supplied with tuneable white LED’s offering colour change from 2700 Kelvin (warm white) up to 6000 Kelvin (cool white) thus allowing Bisley to vary the colour temperature to suit their needs throughout the working day as well as altering the look and feel during presentations and social events. Within the main area of the showroom striking light scenes were originated via FUTURE designs VANE luminaire creating slices of light that dart across the ceiling.

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The versatility of VANE enhanced the space adding a visually engaging appearance, with the feature lighting arranged as a rectangle, L shape and cross section. High grade extruded aluminium housing gives added flexibility to VANE as it allowed for tailor made lengths and seamless joins manufactured specifically for the space. Advances in LED lighting technologies mean enhanced user comfort and performance. It has long been recognised that lighting affects mood, and since the recognition of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), it has become an important design factor. During winter months sufferers can experience depression due to the reduced amount of natural daylight, the symptoms of which can be reduced with artificial lighting

Large round suspended POD pendants were fitted into breakout zones creating an eye-catching element and easily defining the areas. This statement centrepiece luminaire is designed with an aluminium shell and incorporates an LED system, which gives a homogeneous flood of light to the front face. COPPA a bespoke lighting system from FUTURE designs was an integral design element of the boardroom creating a luxurious and dynamic space. Copper was traditionally used for lighting fabrications in bygone years due to its durability, corrosion resistance, prestigious appearance and ability to form complex shapes. The renaissance of copper in interiors design led to FUTURE designs creating COPPA a unique system which embraces the beauty of the past whilst incorporating the latest in LED technology. COPPA has a highly polished and powder coated finish with a clear lacquer to maintain the appearance. To achieve the soft illuminance required from the LED light source, etched glass discs were produced and installed within the COPPA spotlight assemblies.


Lighting Case Study

bigger by bouncing off reflective surfaces, not to mention helping people feel calmer and more focused. OLED’s flexible nature allows it to be embedded in furniture, walls and textiles, redefining what can be achieved from a design point of view. It can even be used in conjunction with 3D printing techniques to create a stunning centrepiece.

Fluidity, flexibility and functionality Ian Drinkwater, Managing Director of Applelec, explores how the latest generation of OLED lighting technology is pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved by interior designers. Interior lighting has come a long way since the advent of the fluorescent tube. Links between lighting and perception of a visual space are well established, while the use of colour has been shown to have a profound effect on our emotional responses. The latest technological developments are pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved in terms of both creativity and efficiency.

One such innovation is Organic Light Emitting Diodes, or OLED. While it is widely used in televisions and portable tech such as phones and tablets, it is also emerging as a choice for lighting designers wanting to create a stunning effect without eyewateringly large energy bills. Slimmer than regular LED products – OLEDs have no backlight – it’s a technology that is versatile and virtually glare-free, offering a plethora of possibilities. The modules emit a soft light akin to natural daylight, creating a relaxing, cosy atmosphere. Natural style lighting is preferable to more obviously man-made versions as it shows off colours better and can make a room appear

Applelec supplied OLED modules for one such installation, The Ribbon, which was showcased recently at the London Design Festival. The shape emulates a flowing ribbon, celebrating the flexibility and fluidity of OLED. Created by lighting artist Min Sang Cho, The Ribbon was 3D printed in its basic form and then delicately shaped and finished by hand, with 24-carat gold leaf applied to each piece to heighten the light reflection from the OLED modules. The stunning centrepiece now resides in the VIP reception area of the Genting Highland Casino in Malaysia. The sculpture is extremely energy efficient with remarkably low power consumption, using a mere 9W per unit. This is largely thanks to the fact that OLEDs have no backlight. Unlike regular LEDs, an OLED doesn’t just block the pixel shutter, but turns it off entirely, meaning it consumes no power when switched off. Luxury Interiors Magazine - 33


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People on the move

NEW HEAD FOR DFS Ian Filby, DFS ceo is to step down on 31 October. He will be succeeded by Tim Stacey, DFS group coo. Filby, who has been in the role for eight years, will then become the part-time chairman of Sofology for a year, overseeing its integration. Stacey joined DFS from Alliance Boots in 2011, where he was multi-channel director responsible for Boots.com. He became coo in 2015 and has been responsible for leading the omnichannel transformation of the business, developing the leadership capability across the retail organisation, and

leading the strategy and implementation of the property and supply chain transformation. He also led the successful acquisitions, integration and development of Sofa Workshop and dwell. ‘It has been an immense privilege to lead DFS as ceo and I am proud to have worked with such a talented and inspirational team as the business has progressed and invested for the future, to develop from being a great British business towards being world-class. Tim’s track-record as coo puts him in great stead to lead the broader management team, as the company continues to advance and further build on its market-leading position and proven growth levers,’ said Filby ‘I am excited and feel hugely honoured to be taking on the position of ceo at DFS. I’m really looking forward to developing our fantastic people and building our business

together in the future. As coo, I have hugely enjoyed working with Ian and every single member of the DFS family to further establish our position as the clear market leader and I’m confident that we have many exciting opportunities to drive our business

NEW OPERATIONS DIRECTOR APPOINTED AT KITCHENS INTERNATIONAL Scottish award-winning kitchen designer and retailer, Kitchens International is delighted to announce the appointment of a new Operations Director. Reg Brown, who has been with the company for a number of years, has recently been promoted to this new post. With a 30 year career in kitchen operations, starting as a carpenter and joiner and progressing to project manager and Operations Manager, Reg brings a huge wealth of experience and expertise to this role. Reg has worked in both the commercial and the retail sectors so fully understands the requirements and time schedules on overseeing all operations, however large or small. Reg said: “I am very proud to have been appointed to the Board of Kitchens International and fully appreciate the hard work and effort by all involved, to create and maintain the brand and reputation of KI. I aim to make a positive contribution to the future growth and success of our business.” Gerry Watson, Kitchens International MD said: “This appointment reinforces our commitment to first-class operations and we know that Reg is more than capable of contributing to the future success of KI.” 36 - Luxury Interiors Magazine


Project News

WORLD FAMOUS WALLPAPER DESIGNER MARTHE ARMITAGE COMMISSIONED TO TRANSFORM THE ENVIRONMENT FOR PATIENTS AT WEST MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Renowned artist Marthe Armitage was recently commissioned by hospital charity CW+ to install her intricate, signature wallpaper designs in the Cardiac Care Unit and older patients wards at West Middlesex University Hospital, to transform the environment for patients and their families.

Marthe has been designing hand-printed wallpaper for over 50 years and is local to the hospital. She is a member and past Master of the Art Workers’ Guild, of which the iconic William Morris was himself in 1892. Now in her 80’s, Marthe continues to be as creative and innovative as ever.

Marthe Armitage produces hand-printed wallpapers using the traditional technique of lino block printing, from her studio in Chiswick. A variety of her iconic and distinctive designs have been digitally printed using the latest technology onto vinyl which is a suitable material for the hospital environment. The designs were selected following a consultation process by CW+ with patients and staff.

She says: “I was very pleased to be involved in

this project. I have not worked in a hospital before, so it’s lovely to see my designs in a new and different environment. I hope my wallpaper will help to calm patients by giving them something to really look at. I find it you really look at something, it can help to take your mind off yourself – which I hope will help these patients feel a bit more relaxed.”

Trystan Hawkins, Director of Patient Environment at CW+ commented: “We are delighted to have installed Marthe’s beautifully designed wallpaper in our hospital. Her designs are inspired by the natural world, which research shows can really help calm and distract patients when used in a clinical setting.” The new wallpaper has been warmly received by patients, visitors and staff. Dr Sadia Khan, Consultant Cardiologist, said: “Marthe’s wallpaper has transformed our unit and we have had so many patients and visitors comment on how beautiful it is. Patients in the cardiac unit are often waiting to have heart tests, which can be understandably be a worrying time, so creating a calm and tranquil environment is really important.”

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